ENGLAND BE NICE RIDDIM produced by MARSHALL NEEKO REMIX 2022
England Be Nice Overview
Daweh Congo, Ipa, Marshall Neeko, Ras Shiloh, and Sizzla are all respected names in reggae and roots music. Each artist brings their own style and history to the England Be Nice Riddim project. Daweh Congo is known for his spiritual and conscious lyrics, and his song "Jah Name" stands out for its heartfelt delivery. Ras Shiloh, with his distinct high tenor voice, made waves with his album "From Rasta to You" in 2002 and delivers deep emotion in "Guilty Conscience." Sizzla, one of reggae’s most prolific artists, has released over 50 albums and is recognized for hits like "Praise Ye Jah." On this riddim, Sizzla offers "Dis Gangster Mix II" and "We Want Love Mix II," both showing his strong presence and lyrical skill. Ipa’s "Ights Of Ights" brings a fresh energy, while Marshall Neeko, who is both an artist and producer, leads with the title track "England Be Nice Riddim." The rocksteady flow of this release stays true to traditional reggae structure. The rhythm is steady and soulful, with a deep bassline and classic reggae pacing. The producer, MARSHALL NEEKO REMIX, is known for his dedication to authentic reggae sounds. He has worked with several roots artists and his productions have appeared on labels like Roots Unity Music. His careful approach ensures the music remains timeless, and his remixes have gained recognition in reggae circles for their quality and respect for tradition. In 2022, the England Be Nice Riddim kept reggae’s roots alive, blending classic elements with the voices of respected artists. This project is a strong example of how reggae’s foundation continues to inspire new music.
England Be Nice Tracklist:
- Daweh Congo – Jah Name
- Ipa – Ights Of Ights
- Marshall Neeko – England Be Nice Riddim
- Ras Shiloh – Guilty Conscience
- Sizzla – Dis Gangster Mix II
- Sizzla – We Want Love Mix II
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